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Judaic, Holocaust & Peace Studies: Overview

About This Guide

Welcome to the subject guide for Judaic, Holocaust and Peace Studies studies. This guide provides links to the background resources,  databases, primary and web sources for identifying and locating information related to Judaic, Holocaust and Peace Studies studies. Use the tabs to navigate through the pages of this guide.

Background
Primary Sources
Books
Articles
Web Sources
Citing Source - Chicago/Turabian Style
Research Help & Services

The Center for Judaic, Holocaust and Peace Studies Reading Lounge is on the second floor of the library. It is dedicated to the memory of Ed Grad. 
Room Dedication, see page 25: http://appalachianmagazine.org/sites/default/files/appalachian-today-2008-fall.pdf

Also see attached image from the Spring 2009 Library Commons (a newsletter).  

Events that have happened since the dedication:
Book Donation by the Fierer Family on Sunday, October 14, 2013 at the Library

 

Related Campus Resource

Appalachian State University’s Center for Judaic, Holocaust, and Peace Studies was founded in 2002 to develop new educational opportunities for students, teachers, and the community. Located administratively within the College of Arts and Sciences, the Center seeks to strengthen tolerance, understanding, and remembrance by increasing the knowledge of Jewish culture and history, teaching the history and meaning of the Holocaust, and using these experiences to explore peaceful avenues for human improvement and the prevention of future genocides.  

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Alex McAllister
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